Here you can access a database created by the Group in collaboration with Re:wild as part of an inventory of available data sources.
The database includes 202 global data sources:
57 global biodiversity data sources of potential value in monitoring biodiversity state.
62 global data sources of potential value in monitoring pressures and threats to biodiversity.
39 global data sources of potential value in monitoring conservation responses to biodiversity loss.
44 global data sources with multiple uses for biodiversity monitoring.
These data sources are of potential use to actors wanting to monitoring biodiversity states, pressures and responses, from government agencies to NGOs to companies striving for nature-positive outcomes.
Businesses and Biodiversity: New opportunities with Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures (OECMs)
The loss of biodiversity is accelerating globally, and there is growing recognition that both halting and reversing this loss requires action from all of society, in addition to governments, civil society organisations, Indigenous peoples, local communities and the private sector.